by Joakim Lindström | May 2, 2017 | Newsletters
Chinese security firm Keen Security Lab recently released 14 vulnerabilities within the on-board computers of a number of BMW vehicles. The affected vehicles in questions range back to 2012 and include the i, X1, 5 and 7 series. As BMW are starting to resolve the ...
by Joakim Lindström | May 2, 2017 | Newsletters
The increase of GDPR hysteria in the general population has lead to the rise of a new type of phishing campaign. Security firm Redscan has discovered scammers pretending to be Airbnb, requesting personal details from the users. A similar campaign has been discovered ...
by Joakim Lindström | May 2, 2017 | Newsletters
Critical flaws were recently revealed within gigabit-capable passive optic network (GPON) routers and it did not take long for threat actors to put them to use. A report by Chinese IT-security firm 360 Netlab have revealed that at least 5 different botnet ...
by Joakim Lindström | May 2, 2017 | Newsletters
All 330 million users of social media platform Twitter is currently urged to change their password. Due to a bug during password hashing, clear-text passwords were exposed within the internal systems. No reasons were found to suggest any breach or misuse has occured, ...